Kitty, wake up! Kitty, are you ok? Kitty, can you hear me? Kitty, wake up!
I heard the words echoing in my ears for several minutes as the Lieutenant shook me to rouse me from my sleep. As much as I wanted to return to the real world, I also wanted to remain in my unconscious state to explore the meaning of what I had just witnessed. Most would say that I just had a dream, but it seemed so real, so alive, and so prophetic. It had been over fourteen hours since I had left Jarro on the flight deck and he had become concerned that I was sleeping for far too long and on the advice of a medic on Mars he woke me. When I opened my eyes the events of the day caught up to me once again and the tears began to flow freely as I thought of the billions of people who had perished on Earth.
Jarro brought me a small bowl of broth and some crackers and insisted that I eat to keep up my strength. The Lieutenant made several attempts to feed me and I did my best to resist. A loud unexpected feral growl from me finally made him surrender the spoon. I sat up, took the spoon and bowl from him and sipped it slowly. My mind and body still felt numb and though I was not 100% human, I felt as if my entire family had just been found murdered. I tried to push this out of my mind but it kept popping back in, and even though I did not want to ask, I just had to ask Jarro what he had discovered while I was sleeping.
While I was out, several other small vessels had jumped into Earth space from Mars, and Proxima Centauri to began a survey of the planet in an attempt to determine what had happened and who could have committed such genocide. Jarro also mentioned that several war ships along with a dozen or so large science vessels were enroot and would be here in a few days. Central Command was concerned for our safety, and they feared that whom ever infected the Earth would return to keep us from investigating.
I asked Jarro if anyone would be making an attempt capture a sample of the bio agent to see if a vaccine was possible. I was saddened when his answer was a firm, "No." Jarro went on to say that we were ordered not to enter the atmosphere and that one of the science ships would perform that task once they determined a safe way to do so.
I did not tell Jarro the specifics of my genetic makeup but I did think long and hard about the boasts that Osaka Eugenics made about their genetic constructs being highly disease resistant. It was well known that their constructs were some of the most widely used and disease resistant whores in the galaxy. Though I was not intended to be a whore, I did share the same disease resistance features as the others that were designed by Osaka Eugenics. After pondering this for a bit I mentioned to the Lieutenant that if they needed someone to go down to the surface that I would volunteer.
The Lieutenant nodded and passed along my offer to command, then started spewing chapter and verse from the regulations as to why I would not be going down to the surface anytime soon. Of course I tuned him out as my mind wandered back to the dream that I had had earlier and how realistic everything in that dream had seemed. I slid my feet over the side of the bunk and tried to stand, but as I did Jarro gently pushed on my shoulders to keep me seated firmly on the mattress. He told me that I needed some rest, but I resisted and stated my case that I had research to do. He would hear none of my argument but he was kind enough to pass me my tablet and insisted that whatever research I wanted to do could be done from the comfort and safety of my bunk.
I accepted the offered tablet, then fluffed up the pillows behind me to make it more comfortable to sit. Jarro suggested that I get some rest and leave the investigation to the science vessel crew as he left the habitat module. I blocked out his parting words as I activated the tablet and connected it to the data streams going in and out of the various ships that made up the investigation team. There was nothing of use in the transmissions that we did not already know. An advanced plague-like biological agent that was not known to exist on planets inhabited by humans contaminated the Earth. There were still no EM readings or transmissions coming from the Earth on any of the normal frequencies available to an advanced culture.
Seeing nothing new there I pulled up traffic control display for the immediate space around Earth. I was not preparing to file a flight plan or to navigate through Earth space, but I did want to see a real time representation of which ships had arrived while I was sleeping and where they were located in reference to my ship. Once I had a clear display of where we were I tied my tablet into the Fleen, a KC scout ship that was passing by Transfer Station Romanov, which was the largest of the Earth to space cargo transfer points.
As the ship turned its scanning beams toward the station I began to read the incoming data... no electronic signatures, no life signs, no activity of any kind. It was as if the station was just a large drifting hulk in space.
I looked at the Fleen's position relative to ours and determined that we would be passing Station Romanov within the next two hours. During that time I sent out commands to our on board maintenance bots to prepare an external repair module and several probes to accompany the module. During the next two hours I lost myself in the data stream and kept a close eye on what information was coming in, but unfortunately there was still nothing new on the mystery of what had happened on Earth.
As we came upon Station Romanov I used my private connection with Sheba to move us along side the lifeless station, and dispatched a maintenance module. I took direct control of the module with my tablet and directed it to the massive external communications array on top of the station. Once in place the maintenance bot attached to the module and deployed a probe into an external access port at the base of the communications array. The bot initiated a series of tests to determine the condition of the array and as expected, all tests failed. The readings that I receiving from the series of diagnostic tests indicated that the problem was either a lack of power to the array, or that possibly the array had been taken out by an EMP blast similar to the one that took out the Annu base on Mars.
Having determined that the communications system was dead, my next move was to have the maintenance bot cut a small hole in the side of the station near the command deck and insert several small hover bots through the opening that would explore the inside of the station by remote control. As the hole was being cut I moved to the science module as the monitors and consoles there were better for viewing the data and pictures being set back from the various bots. Once the bots were inserted, I instructed the maintenance module to circle the station and take up a position outside the main door that led inside to the station's hangar bay. It was at this time that I asked Lieutenant Jarro to join me.
When the Lieutenant joined me he was a bit miffed that I had moved the ship so close to the Earth station but as he looked over the monitors, his words of derision came to an end and he began assisting me with my study of the interior of the station. As the bots moved along the inside of the station, we could see bodies floating in the corridors. It was clear that the artificial gravity was disabled, as was main power.
For some odd reason there were still emergency lights active in the hallways. Jarro suggested that perhaps they were being power by a battery system or a solar panel that was EMP protected. That made sense as several Earth stations had been subjected to solar flares in the past and were disabled, so having an EMP resistant backup system was most likely what we were seeing. This did get me to wonder why life support was not connected to this backup system as well.
Jarro and I agreed that what ever had happened on the station had happened quickly as there was no time to don encounter or survival suits. The bodies that we were observing were in standard military uniforms and various types of civilian dress. Also we noticed that none of the emergency bulkheads had been deployed, which would have happened immediately had there been a warning of an attack. Also as we scanned the outside of the station, the ion cannons of the station's defense grid were still stored safely inside the station and had not been moved out to their firing positions.
While Jarro took control of several of the bots for me, I concentrated on medical bots that had fanned out through the inside of the station. As the bot passed each floating body I had it take scans to determine a cause of death. After scanning many of the deceased and reviewing the data, the common cause of death for 100% of the bodies scanned was asphyxiation. After three hours of scanning bodies, all of them had died the same way. I was expecting to find that some or all of the deaths were caused by the plague that had silenced Earth, but from what I could see, the plague did not travel from Earth to the station. I had been on Romanov station several times and it was one of Earth's finest achievements, and being such had some of the best safety measures available, so giving that the cause of death was asphyxiation, something had to have gone horribly wrong for so many to have been killed so quickly.
I set the medical bots on autopilot and instructed them to report back any deaths that were not related to oxygen deprivation, and then turned my attention to the maintenance module holding position outside the main entrance to the fleet sized hangar bay. I moved the maintenance module closer to the access panel covering the emergency activation mechanism for the hangar bay door. It took only a few seconds for the maintenance module to remove the bolts holding the cover in place and expose the inner mechanism.